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1 biennial wind oscillation
oscillation biennale du vent; oscillation quasi biennaleEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > biennial wind oscillation
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2 biennial wind oscillation
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > biennial wind oscillation
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3 biennial wind oscillation
English-German geography dictionary > biennial wind oscillation
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4 oscillation
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5 wind
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6 oscillation biennale du vent
biennial wind oscillation; quasi-biennial oscilationDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > oscillation biennale du vent
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7 oscillation quasi biennale
biennial wind oscillation; quasi-biennial oscilationDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > oscillation quasi biennale
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8 oscillation
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9 oscillation
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10 wind
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11 wind
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12 quasizweijährige Oszillation
biennial wind oscillation; quasi-biennial oscilationDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > quasizweijährige Oszillation
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13 variación bienal del viento
biennial wind oscillation; quasi-biennial oscilationDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > variación bienal del viento
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14 двухгодичное колебание ветра
biennial wind oscillation; quasi-biennial oscilationРусско-английский географический словарь > двухгодичное колебание ветра
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15 квазидвухлетняя осцилляция
biennial wind oscillation; quasi-biennial oscilationРусско-английский географический словарь > квазидвухлетняя осцилляция
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